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Gate Keeper/Traffic Marshal

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Gate Keeper/Traffic Marshal
Duties and Responsibilities
- Maintaining site security at the gate to prevent unauthorised access.
- Recording deliveries against the project delivery schedule.
- Rejecting deliveries not aligned with the scheduled schedule.
- Ensuring delivery vehicles comply with the project’s logistics management plan and any delivery restrictions.
- Assisting the project team in maintaining accurate environmental KPI records—including mileage covered and materials delivered details.
- Overseeing and managing vehicle movement on/off site for public safety and road user safety using approved traffic/pedestrian controls when required.
- Supporting delivery drivers and supply chain partners in manoeuvring vehicles under team directives.
- Keeping the site entrance clean and professionally presented.
- Serving as the primary contact for visitors, contractors, and delivery drivers while maintaining a polite, professional, and approachable demeanour.
- Upholding health and safety procedures, including the safe use of PPE and site access rules.
- Confidently challenging unsafe behaviour or non-compliance with site procedures.
- Reporting potential defects, issues, or incidents that may impact site safety and operational efficiency.
Requirements
- CSCS Card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme)
- Traffic marshal and Gatekeeper (CLOCS) training
- Pre-enrolment clearance
- Face Fit Tested
- Manual Handling training
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